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or lawmakers join forces with senator feinstein and force the closure of. once and for all the bad senator mike lee mike huckabee is a radio show yesterday lee argued that raising taxes on the wealthy elite america would inevitably hurt the poor in our country referring to raising taxes on the rich we worry about the consequences that will inevitably result from that action and that will hit the poorest among us the hard. argument that raising taxes on the wealthy is going to hurt the poor has become a popular talking boy from conservatives but it's nonsense just another way they're trying to keep their wallets full and avoid doing their fair share to help america's economy grow and the very very ugly sean hannity if you call out fox so-called news enough like we do on this program you better be prepared for them to fire back at you even with a real dud stud hannity featured a rant i did i radio program on his new liberal hate speech segment take a look. for those of us that that now realize barack obama owns the economy owns the deficit he owns everything
or lawmakers join forces with senator feinstein and force the closure of. once and for all the bad senator mike lee mike huckabee is a radio show yesterday lee argued that raising taxes on the wealthy elite america would inevitably hurt the poor in our country referring to raising taxes on the rich we worry about the consequences that will inevitably result from that action and that will hit the poorest among us the hard. argument that raising taxes on the wealthy is going to hurt the poor has...
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dianne feinstein welcomed the report noting it costs more than $114 million a year to fund the facility. >>> and in an effort to expedite funds, michael bloomberg met with lawmakers in washington wednesday to make a personal plea for $42 billion in federal aid needed for hurricane santy recovery. >>> a new german study finds sea levels are rising 60% faster than u.n. projections over the last two decades. >>> and people in venice could be experiencing those effects as the city continues to take on floodwater. residents and tourists were forced to use raised walk ways while others sat in save submerged chairs in cafes. >>> a tornado tore through an italian city injuring workers at a steel plant. it also caused damage in tuscany on tuesday. >>> now here is a look at "scrambled politics." things are getting down right ugly between grover norquist and one of his former allies earlier this week he lashed out at peter king who said he's ready to walk away from the anti-tax pledge made in 1996 to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> everybody who signed the pledge including peter king who tried to wease
dianne feinstein welcomed the report noting it costs more than $114 million a year to fund the facility. >>> and in an effort to expedite funds, michael bloomberg met with lawmakers in washington wednesday to make a personal plea for $42 billion in federal aid needed for hurricane santy recovery. >>> a new german study finds sea levels are rising 60% faster than u.n. projections over the last two decades. >>> and people in venice could be experiencing those effects as...
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. >>> well, senator dianne feinstein says close gitmo and move the prisoners to the u.s. >>> plus, a tornado in tuscany and the earth's water rising earlier than most predict? you're watching "early today" >>> well, welcome back. stories making news this morning, a new report by the government accountability office finds the controversial detention center at guantanamo bay, cuba, could be closed and the prisoners moved to the u.s. and prisons here, without harming national security. senate intelligence committee diane feinstein welcomed the report, noting that it costs more than $114 million a year to fund the facility. >>> in an effort to expedite funds new york city mayor michael bloomberg met with lawmakers in washington wednesday to make a personal plea for $42 billion in federal aid needed for hurricane sandy recovery. >>> a new german study shows that sea levels are rising 60% faster than u.n. projections over the last two decades. >>> and people in venice could be experiencing those effects. look at that. the city continues to take on floodwaters. residents and tourists were f
. >>> well, senator dianne feinstein says close gitmo and move the prisoners to the u.s. >>> plus, a tornado in tuscany and the earth's water rising earlier than most predict? you're watching "early today" >>> well, welcome back. stories making news this morning, a new report by the government accountability office finds the controversial detention center at guantanamo bay, cuba, could be closed and the prisoners moved to the u.s. and prisons here, without...
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i like mike rogers and dianne feinstein. but to say the intelligence committee -- community did a good job, what about the months before this attack? what about the rise of al qaeda in benghazi? what about the british ambassador closing the consulate in benghazi because it was too dangerous for the british? what about the red cross leaving? what about all of the warnings coming out of benghazi? did the cia tell the president that benghazi is falling into the hands of al qaeda? and i blame the president more than anybody else. susan rice is a bit player here. was he informed of the june attack on our consulate where they blew a hole -- where 40 people could go through? was he aware of the august 15 cable where stevens was saying we can't withstand a coordinated al qaeda attack? there are 10 militia groups all over benghazi. i blame the president for making this a death trap. i blame the president for not having assets available to help these people for eight hours. we need a select committee not only to look at intelligence f
i like mike rogers and dianne feinstein. but to say the intelligence committee -- community did a good job, what about the months before this attack? what about the rise of al qaeda in benghazi? what about the british ambassador closing the consulate in benghazi because it was too dangerous for the british? what about the red cross leaving? what about all of the warnings coming out of benghazi? did the cia tell the president that benghazi is falling into the hands of al qaeda? and i blame the...
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let me play lindsey graham, because what we heard from senator feinstein was a response to some of the comments made particularly by mr. graha miker. >> would this white house mislead people about american security events? i think they might. when the bin laden raid occurred they leaked every detail. we heard details about classified information. to make this president look good, so if they would leak classified information to make him look good, would they withhold information to prevent him from looking bad? >> it went to this so-called deputies committees populated by appointees from the administration. that's where the narrative changed. we do know that the intelligence community as they presented it was accurate. >> the allegation that the white house changed those talking points, that is false. only one thing was changed, and i've checked into this and i believe it to be absolute fact. that was the word "consulate" was changed to "mission." >> rachel, you heard a snippet of what was playing out on these sunday morning programs. what is your take? can they get to a point of conclu
let me play lindsey graham, because what we heard from senator feinstein was a response to some of the comments made particularly by mr. graha miker. >> would this white house mislead people about american security events? i think they might. when the bin laden raid occurred they leaked every detail. we heard details about classified information. to make this president look good, so if they would leak classified information to make him look good, would they withhold information to prevent...
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so everybody sort of agreed and dianne feinstein apparently said, hey, if everybody agrees that that must be done, let's start looking into how we are going to do it. that report requested by senator dianne feinstein from the government accountability office in 2008 has just come out. and it explains the duh is silent that, yeah, people convicted of terrorism offenses are already safely held in american prisons. a lot of them. there are 373 terrorism convicts being held in 98 different facilities that are capable of holding the kind of people who are held at guantanamo, even if there might have to be modifications to those prisons in order to hold them there. in addition, the gao also notes that there are military facilities in the united states capable of holding the guantanamo prisoners as well. with the added benefit that those facilities are only about half full right now. that defense spending bill that congress uses to block president obama from closing guantanamo, that bill is an annual thing. it has to pass every year. so every year that he has been president, congress has be
so everybody sort of agreed and dianne feinstein apparently said, hey, if everybody agrees that that must be done, let's start looking into how we are going to do it. that report requested by senator dianne feinstein from the government accountability office in 2008 has just come out. and it explains the duh is silent that, yeah, people convicted of terrorism offenses are already safely held in american prisons. a lot of them. there are 373 terrorism convicts being held in 98 different...
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in petraeus' personal life. >> greg: dianne feinstein, a right wing republican, right, bob? no no, no. she is a democrat. let me finish my point where you interrupted me when i said where the journalists. where are the journalbe lists? why isn't there a woodward or 2009 out of this? this is a big story. >> bob: it took them two years to get their facts out. you're asking this to be done -- >> dana: then the administration should have said we'll get the information as it comes along. the quote from the press secretary there is nothing to see here, guys. please stop asking the pesky questions. >> eric: do you remember what is happening as this happened? week before september 11 we reported that president obama did not show up to intel meetings. he wasn't attending the intel briefings. this happens the next day. four americans dead the next day. the reason we are getting conflicting stories now they have to hide that he did something -- >> bob: wherever the president of the united states goes, eric, wherever he goes or he is he gets the intelligence briefings. you don't have to
in petraeus' personal life. >> greg: dianne feinstein, a right wing republican, right, bob? no no, no. she is a democrat. let me finish my point where you interrupted me when i said where the journalists. where are the journalbe lists? why isn't there a woodward or 2009 out of this? this is a big story. >> bob: it took them two years to get their facts out. you're asking this to be done -- >> dana: then the administration should have said we'll get the information as it comes...
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we'll look at media bias, but first why is senator dianne feinstein looking to bring terrorists to a neighborhood near you? haven't we been down this stupid road already? it's a bad idea. more coming up. very sore looking kinda blistery. it was like a red rash... like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never encountered such a burning sensation until i had the shingles. i remember it well. i was in the back yard doing yard work. i had this irritation going on in my lower neck. i changed shirts because i thought there was something in the collar of the shirt irritating my neck. and i couldn't figure out what was going on. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. i always thought shingles was associated with people... a lot older than myself. i can tell you from experience, it is bad. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >> sean: the world's most dangerous terrorists may soon come to a town near you thanks to a government accountability finance report thanks to dianne
we'll look at media bias, but first why is senator dianne feinstein looking to bring terrorists to a neighborhood near you? haven't we been down this stupid road already? it's a bad idea. more coming up. very sore looking kinda blistery. it was like a red rash... like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never encountered such a burning sensation until i had the shingles. i remember it well. i was in the back yard doing yard work. i...
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company supporters including senator dianne feinstein argue to save the farm because it's a key part of the rural economy in that area. >>> still ahead, bankrupt but still able to give out bonuses? the latest controversy haunting hostess. >> with the biggest payout in powerball history about to take place allowing it be before californians can cash in too? >> a cold war plot that's hard to believe. did the u.s. really want to blow up the moon? we'll find out. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, now the multi- million dollr >>> now for tonight's winning powerball number and north over half a billion dollars jackpot number it is the number 6. >> those are the lucky numbers. now the multi-million dollar question is, who won the massive powerball lottery? we know it wasn't us. >> yeah. i know it wasn't me. still a mystery. but what we do know is the two winning tickets were sold one in missouri the other in arizona. the jackpot was monstrous, $580 million. until the winners come forward we don't know how many people will be splitting that prize at least two probably more. >>> next year lottery fans in cal
company supporters including senator dianne feinstein argue to save the farm because it's a key part of the rural economy in that area. >>> still ahead, bankrupt but still able to give out bonuses? the latest controversy haunting hostess. >> with the biggest payout in powerball history about to take place allowing it be before californians can cash in too? >> a cold war plot that's hard to believe. did the u.s. really want to blow up the moon? we'll find out. ,,,,,,...
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we'll look at media bias, but first why is senator dianne feinstein looking to bring terrorists to a neighborhood near you? haven't we been down this stupid road already? it's a b b b b b on your prepaid card? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. all for one flat monthly fee so there's zero confusion. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >> sean: the world's most dangerous terrorists may soon come to a town near you thanks to a government accountability finance report thanks to dianne feinstein. the g.a.o. was tasked with prisons that could adequately these dangerous radicals, and now she claims locations have been found. however controversy erupted in illinois after it was rumored that detainees were headed to that state. then eric holder squashed that possibility. >> we will not move people from gauntanamo to thompson. that is my pledge as attorney general. >> sean: his pledge? all right. so what's changed? does the promise stand in illinois and beyond? joining me with reaction are peter johnson jr. and the kimbe
we'll look at media bias, but first why is senator dianne feinstein looking to bring terrorists to a neighborhood near you? haven't we been down this stupid road already? it's a b b b b b on your prepaid card? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. all for one flat monthly fee so there's zero confusion. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >> sean: the world's most dangerous terrorists may soon come to a town near you...
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senator feinstein has requested this report from the general accounting office on could we do it, can we transfer these prisoners, 170 or so, from admit mow onto u.s. soil, and how much would it cost, and what would it take? and the gao has produced a report that says we can do it, and the report says if the political will exists, dianne feinstein says, we can finally close gitmo without imperilling our national security. your thoughts? >> well, i think it's the same. there is no reason to let these people back into the united states. they're in a place now where we've paid millions of dollars to create gitmo, it will cost multimillions to bring them back here. the supreme court has ruled that they are enemy combatants, they are not prisoners, they can't be put in the regular prison population, and we'd have to retrofit all our prisons they might go to. so from that perspective in a country that has a fiscal cliff in front of us, why would we -- from a money perspective -- get involved in bringing them back here? but there's a lot more to it than that. megyn: there is some speculation
senator feinstein has requested this report from the general accounting office on could we do it, can we transfer these prisoners, 170 or so, from admit mow onto u.s. soil, and how much would it cost, and what would it take? and the gao has produced a report that says we can do it, and the report says if the political will exists, dianne feinstein says, we can finally close gitmo without imperilling our national security. your thoughts? >> well, i think it's the same. there is no reason...
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senator diane feinstein's insisting that there's no evidence that any political agenda was at play. >> do you believe that the president or anybody serving the president deliberately misled the american people about the true nature of this conflict for political reasons? >> no. no. >> absolutely not, senator? >> that's correct. this whole process is going to be checked out. we are going to find out who made changes in the original statement. until we do, i really think it's unwarranted to make accusations. >> republican senator lindsey graham said he believed the issue is clearly linked to the presidential election and would have ruined the administration's narrative that al qaeda was on the run. >> why would you choose someone who had nothing to do with benghazi to tell us about benghazi? that's kind of odd. the president said, why pick on her, she didn't know anything about benghazi. she was the most politically compliant person they could find. i don't know what she knew, but i know the story she told was misleading. i don't know why it was misleading, but let me put this in contex
senator diane feinstein's insisting that there's no evidence that any political agenda was at play. >> do you believe that the president or anybody serving the president deliberately misled the american people about the true nature of this conflict for political reasons? >> no. no. >> absolutely not, senator? >> that's correct. this whole process is going to be checked out. we are going to find out who made changes in the original statement. until we do, i really think...
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feinste feinstein's word, character assassination, to suggest she would read anything other than the unclassified version of this. a lot of people were asking where was hillary clinton that weekend? she knew better than to go out in the middle of this. they gave susan rice this assignment. she went on all five shows. it was supposed to be an important venue for her. and by going with these declassified talking points, she has now taken the hit. this reminds me very much, joe, mika, everybody, of what happened in the month leading up to the iraq war when the declassified version was different in thrust than what was known about wmd and what the senators should have been reading. and the intelligence community has to be asked why do you tell the american public something that is different in meaning? it should be perhaps leave out detail, leave outsources and methods? >> again, though, the details here were al qaeda. >> exactly. >> just so people at home don't think this is just lindsey graham and john mccain going at it, it was especially tough on susan rice because susan rice read th
feinste feinstein's word, character assassination, to suggest she would read anything other than the unclassified version of this. a lot of people were asking where was hillary clinton that weekend? she knew better than to go out in the middle of this. they gave susan rice this assignment. she went on all five shows. it was supposed to be an important venue for her. and by going with these declassified talking points, she has now taken the hit. this reminds me very much, joe, mika, everybody,...
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sportswriter and author john feinstein joins me now. john, first of all, for the uninitiated, explain the role of these conferences traditionally. how do they work and how do they divide up the college world? >> well, jeff, conferences were designed initially to take schools that were together geographically and allow them to compete against one another and also schools that were similar academicly and played supports at a similar level so the games would be competitive. the atlantic coast conference consisted of teams on the atlantic coast ranging from the state of maryland down to the state of south carolina. when the big east was formed in 1979 it went from boston in the east to syracuse, new york, as its western most outlet. the big 10, as you said, was midwestern schools. the pack 8, which is now the pack 12, was surprisingly enough four schools in california, two in oregon and two in washington. so geography was important, academics were important and competitive levels were important. now the landscape has changed completely. geo
sportswriter and author john feinstein joins me now. john, first of all, for the uninitiated, explain the role of these conferences traditionally. how do they work and how do they divide up the college world? >> well, jeff, conferences were designed initially to take schools that were together geographically and allow them to compete against one another and also schools that were similar academicly and played supports at a similar level so the games would be competitive. the atlantic...
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a programming the snow, "meet the press" panel, dianne feinstein and lindsey graham and mike rogers. first, the white house assume of the day, chipotle beef. i'm careful now on how to pronounce "chipotle." i think the best flavor right now is the flavor of 2013. don't forget to check out the website. msnbc.com. we'll be right back. ♪ three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits
a programming the snow, "meet the press" panel, dianne feinstein and lindsey graham and mike rogers. first, the white house assume of the day, chipotle beef. i'm careful now on how to pronounce "chipotle." i think the best flavor right now is the flavor of 2013. don't forget to check out the website. msnbc.com. we'll be right back. ♪ three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every...
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from feinstein. starts on t.v. dot com. nine pm moscow time tonight palestinians raise their hopes for a successful statehood bid at the u.n. later despite firm opposition from the u.s. and israel which claim the status upgrade won't improve life for the autonomy more thoughts on that. britain's prime minister praises the long anticipated leveson report that suggests the government should tighten its grip over the u.k. media david cameron says a new law could be going too far on the subject. and unrelenting protests in egypt as christians and liberals boycott the pumps on a new constitution they're fearing the document will only cement the president and the muslim brotherhood script. hello if you just joined us for a good evening shoot kevin owen here at r t tonight's our top story this hour it's crunch time for palestinians eagerly anticipating a u.n. vote which may finally see them granted a long sought after statehood here tanami is hoping to be upgraded to the position of no one member observer state that's the crucial
from feinstein. starts on t.v. dot com. nine pm moscow time tonight palestinians raise their hopes for a successful statehood bid at the u.n. later despite firm opposition from the u.s. and israel which claim the status upgrade won't improve life for the autonomy more thoughts on that. britain's prime minister praises the long anticipated leveson report that suggests the government should tighten its grip over the u.k. media david cameron says a new law could be going too far on the subject....
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he talked last hour about the fact that dianne feinstein read from them. these are they, and there are only three of them, and it's pretty generic, but it does explicitly say that there were demonstrations inspired by protests that led to the direct assault, and there's one line that says there are indications extremists participated in the violent demonstrations, but nothing on the other side that we now know that an extremist group was very much involved. >> we'll see if that satisfies the critics. thank you, dana. appreciate it. >>> new york city and new jersey, jersey shore, crippled by superstorm sandy. homes destroyed. power outages. hospitals evacuated. >> so if we were standing here while this place is filling up, the water would come up to our necks? >> probably your head and come up to my neck. >> an exclusive look at one hospital evacuated during superstorm sandy. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life.
he talked last hour about the fact that dianne feinstein read from them. these are they, and there are only three of them, and it's pretty generic, but it does explicitly say that there were demonstrations inspired by protests that led to the direct assault, and there's one line that says there are indications extremists participated in the violent demonstrations, but nothing on the other side that we now know that an extremist group was very much involved. >> we'll see if that satisfies...
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manchin among them and feinstein has been pretty strong on this issue. we'll see what happens in their negotiations in bringing this forward, but i do think, i believe during the bush administration didn't we have select committee on gas prices at one point which is important economic issue? nonetheless we're talking about a pretty serious failure of intelligence and that resulted in some very, very tragic results for america. so makes sense to me two senators and kelly ayotte as well, who are very intense and interested in national security would be interested in getting to the very bottom of this? frankly i think it's been a little upsetting to me many places only reason they're covering it because suddenly general petraeus is involved in sex scandal. i suppose if we get some light shown on this tragic situation because of that, then it would be nice to get to the bottom of this. rick: mary katharine ham, chris kofinis, thank you both. >> thank you. rick: senator bob corker of tennessee has been briefed by the state department on benghazi. he took part
manchin among them and feinstein has been pretty strong on this issue. we'll see what happens in their negotiations in bringing this forward, but i do think, i believe during the bush administration didn't we have select committee on gas prices at one point which is important economic issue? nonetheless we're talking about a pretty serious failure of intelligence and that resulted in some very, very tragic results for america. so makes sense to me two senators and kelly ayotte as well, who are...
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senator, dianne feinstein says that he could appear as early as friday in front of the sounin front of the senate intelligence committee. >> this agent was approached by a friend, jill kelly that she was receiving threatening e-mails from paula braodwell,, biographer and mistress. >> it has been 18 years since etan patz. has been missing. pedro hernandez will be in a manhattan court room he apparently confessed to a prayer group at this church in new jersey in the 1980's. his attorney says hernandez is been diagnosed with schizophrenia and what he says in court will answer any questions. child disappeared all looking to new york school bus stop in 1979. >> the manhattan nanny has been charged with killing the two children. she is facing first and second- degree murder charges for the deaths of a six year old and the two year-old that were in her care. the children's mother came home in late october and found them dead in the bathroom. they have been in her care for nearly two years for >> take a look at this rare occurrence for the storm system is going to come up from the south friday
senator, dianne feinstein says that he could appear as early as friday in front of the sounin front of the senate intelligence committee. >> this agent was approached by a friend, jill kelly that she was receiving threatening e-mails from paula braodwell,, biographer and mistress. >> it has been 18 years since etan patz. has been missing. pedro hernandez will be in a manhattan court room he apparently confessed to a prayer group at this church in new jersey in the 1980's. his...
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dianne feinstein would like to talk to him and ask him those same questions. we'll see how far that goes and how far up it goes. john bolton always good to talk to you. bill: who is jill kelly. this is what we know. 37 years old there from a lebanese family immigrated in president late 70s. her and her husband, a well-known surgeon moved to "tampa two" years ago. she works as an unpaid socially aeu son at an air force base in tam path. the two have hosted gatherings for military officers, some bases in the area and apparently they have been friends with general petraeus and his wife holly for five years. she told a friend that she started receiving harassing emails from paula broadwell this past may. and that's when we are told the f.b.i. started its own investigation. martha: she had no idea that this would lead back to petraeus and what would happen to him. president obama is beginning the new push of his plan to hike taxes on the wealthy in talks this week with business leaders. several ceo's will meet with the president at the white house. many of part of
dianne feinstein would like to talk to him and ask him those same questions. we'll see how far that goes and how far up it goes. john bolton always good to talk to you. bill: who is jill kelly. this is what we know. 37 years old there from a lebanese family immigrated in president late 70s. her and her husband, a well-known surgeon moved to "tampa two" years ago. she works as an unpaid socially aeu son at an air force base in tam path. the two have hosted gatherings for military...
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senator feinstein also said this. the gao report makes clear she says on screen now, makes clear numerous prisons exist inside the united states capable of holding the 166 detainees who remain in guantanamo in an environment that meets the security requirements. you're saying the same thing but it is, it is the legal basis you have to figure out now. there is this prison talked about in illinois. i'm not sure whether that is going forward. whether it is stuck in the mud at the moment. a practical application for what you're suggesting, perhaps, at some point, some day, we find those who are responsible for killing our u.s. ambassador in benghazi, libya. if we get those people, where do we take them? >> well there's the question. what are the rules? would the department of justice say? what would the bureau of prisons say? all this still needs to be worked out. gitmo is over 10 years old. it will be 11 in january. and we're still, we still don't have those kinds of things. we could have been talking about that for year
senator feinstein also said this. the gao report makes clear she says on screen now, makes clear numerous prisons exist inside the united states capable of holding the 166 detainees who remain in guantanamo in an environment that meets the security requirements. you're saying the same thing but it is, it is the legal basis you have to figure out now. there is this prison talked about in illinois. i'm not sure whether that is going forward. whether it is stuck in the mud at the moment. a...
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democratic senator dianne feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, says she'll investigate why the terrorist role wasn't included. still in an appearance on nbc's meet the press, feinstein said she was sure the white house didn't change the language in those talking points. >> with the allegation that the white house changed those talking points, that is false. there's only one thing that was changed. and i checked into this. i believe it to be absolute fact. and that was the word counsel was changed to mission. that's the only change that anyone in the white house made. and i have checked this out. >> republicans are accusing the obama administration of a cover-up and want ambassador rice to testify before congress. >> it's going to be one tough confirmation hearing. all right coming up, president obama on his way to cambodia right now. after an historic stop in myanmar earlier today. so, did the president accomplish what he set out to do there? our dan lothian is traveling with the president. we will check in with him live next. it's swanson flavor boost. conc
democratic senator dianne feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, says she'll investigate why the terrorist role wasn't included. still in an appearance on nbc's meet the press, feinstein said she was sure the white house didn't change the language in those talking points. >> with the allegation that the white house changed those talking points, that is false. there's only one thing that was changed. and i checked into this. i believe it to be absolute fact. and...
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. >> and that was congressman mike rogers and senator dianne feinstein reacting to testimony they heard from petraeus on friday, privately behind closed doors before those committees saying he knew from day one the attack on 9/11 was terrorism in libya. but he said, someone changed the wording and took out a reference to al-qaeda, from the final draft of talking points. he says, he just doesn't know who that was. doug mcelway is live for us in washington. it sounds like congressional republicans are interpreting the cia talking points very differently than the democrats are. >> that's absolutely right, harris, republicans are convinced that somebody in the white house or in the administration changed the talking points that came out of the cia. changed them to hide the fact that the benghazi incident was indeed a terrorist attack on the anniversary of 9/11, perpetrated by al-qaeda at a time when the obama campaign was boasting about al-qaeda's diminished capabilities. democrats appeared to be circling the wagons around the u.n. ambassador susan rice and the president. >> it's one of the
. >> and that was congressman mike rogers and senator dianne feinstein reacting to testimony they heard from petraeus on friday, privately behind closed doors before those committees saying he knew from day one the attack on 9/11 was terrorism in libya. but he said, someone changed the wording and took out a reference to al-qaeda, from the final draft of talking points. he says, he just doesn't know who that was. doug mcelway is live for us in washington. it sounds like congressional...
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even senator feinstein agrees they have to follow that trail. why was the decision made to even put her there in the first place when really she shouldn't have gone out there -- the country wasn't ready to hear -- they weren't ready to give the country all the facts. they probably shouldn't have put her out there to begin with. >> i think we have to remember if you read her statement on that sunday, she always said this is the best information we have now. she left open that there were many questions and now we know that the stories were changing. it was mostly the cia changing the story. >> it's for political reasons. they had to answer it. >> they gave the best information that they had at the time. >> they shouldn't have put her on the talk shows. they could have done it from behind the podium. >> imagine if they hadn't talked at all then the story is they wouldn't answer any questions. >> if she were to reveal something more, tip the hand more, they would label her to be unf unfit. >> incompetent. >> i'm not saying -- she is just an arm of t
even senator feinstein agrees they have to follow that trail. why was the decision made to even put her there in the first place when really she shouldn't have gone out there -- the country wasn't ready to hear -- they weren't ready to give the country all the facts. they probably shouldn't have put her out there to begin with. >> i think we have to remember if you read her statement on that sunday, she always said this is the best information we have now. she left open that there were...
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you have senator dianne feinstein -- she wants something diabetic. >> i hope she sticks to that. i think if she demans a select committee, it is much more likely. >> greta: when is it likely to play out that there will be a select committee or not? what's the time table? >> it depends on the american public. if there is enough of an outcry over this needless murder -- >> greta: four. >> four brave americans -- i mean, watergate was about a break-in. iran contra was about shipment of arms, obviously. this is about the needless, tragic deaths of four brave americans. it seems to me there is -- the american people will demand it. i hope the demands are heard by their representatives. >> greta: today, the president gave a press conference and he spoke about a number of issues, including the ambassador to the u.n., susan rice. the rumor is that she might be nominated by the president for the secretary of state. he said, you were picking on her. are you? >> you know, it's interesting for the president to say something that juvenile. not picking on anyone. again, as we just said, four a
you have senator dianne feinstein -- she wants something diabetic. >> i hope she sticks to that. i think if she demans a select committee, it is much more likely. >> greta: when is it likely to play out that there will be a select committee or not? what's the time table? >> it depends on the american public. if there is enough of an outcry over this needless murder -- >> greta: four. >> four brave americans -- i mean, watergate was about a break-in. iran contra was...
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senator dianne feinstein of california head of the senate intelligence committee says u.s. prisons already hold 373 inmates convicted of terrorism and there haven't been any security problems in those cases. but others say that doesn't matter. >> to have them in essence living on the same soil and being -- it's just uncomfortable. i think it's unfair to america. >> closing the guantanomo bay prison would save the u.s. an estimated $114 million a year. >>> it is 5:51. lindsay lohan in a nightclub brawl. we'll have the latest. >> new details on the troubled star's latest arrest. >> and a new way to deal with misbehaving kids. the controversy over one school's isolation booth. >> and we are following some breaking news right now. this is a box truck, an accident chopper 5 is over right now. and we are sending a crew on the scene. we'll have more details when we come back. ,, look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming [ female announcer ] those who look to fuel body and mind with the simplest of g
senator dianne feinstein of california head of the senate intelligence committee says u.s. prisons already hold 373 inmates convicted of terrorism and there haven't been any security problems in those cases. but others say that doesn't matter. >> to have them in essence living on the same soil and being -- it's just uncomfortable. i think it's unfair to america. >> closing the guantanomo bay prison would save the u.s. an estimated $114 million a year. >>> it is 5:51....
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the leaders of the senate select intelligence committee senators dianne feinstein and cincinnati saxby chambliss released a joint statement in which they said, quote: today we received a comprehensive briefing from fbi director robert muller and the deputy director that led to the resignation of david petraeus. they answered our questions because this is ongoing fbi investigation. we will have no further comment. and tonight we learned that the army is investigating whether paula broadwell should be uniform code of military justice for having the affair with david petraeus. they are looking at whether she was, in fact, on -- had been called up as a reserve period of the affair. shepard? >> shepard: these are the days of our lives. jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. lawmakers said today they want to know whether general petraeus scandal investigation affected his testimony about the consulate attack in ben geaz. and they could soon get some answers from general petraeus himself. we'll get to that. plus, republic leaders saying they will block any attempt to make the u.
the leaders of the senate select intelligence committee senators dianne feinstein and cincinnati saxby chambliss released a joint statement in which they said, quote: today we received a comprehensive briefing from fbi director robert muller and the deputy director that led to the resignation of david petraeus. they answered our questions because this is ongoing fbi investigation. we will have no further comment. and tonight we learned that the army is investigating whether paula broadwell...
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. >> as senator dianne feinstein calls it an enormous loss for the intelligence community, for the country, lot of people agree with that. what do you hope his legacy is? >> i don't think his legacy is quite finished. my feeling is he will get through this with some reputational impairment, but that's a man who has a lot to give to this country in the future as well as he has given so much in the past. >> do you think obama did the right thing in accepting his resignation, if he had a choice? >> well, i believe the president did make the right decision. whether you look at it from the perspective of a retired general or from the nation's chief spy master, unfortunately, the behavior that was xinlted was inconsistent with either that of a retired general or the chief spy master for the united states. >> you have known him since 1985. what was he like as a colleague and as a man? as a friend? >> he is well known as the best general of his generation. i would suspect that he will be known as probably the best general of the second half of the 20th century. enormously talented, enormously inte
. >> as senator dianne feinstein calls it an enormous loss for the intelligence community, for the country, lot of people agree with that. what do you hope his legacy is? >> i don't think his legacy is quite finished. my feeling is he will get through this with some reputational impairment, but that's a man who has a lot to give to this country in the future as well as he has given so much in the past. >> do you think obama did the right thing in accepting his resignation, if...